In <9587kb$3cq at smc.vnet.net> "Paul Lutus" <nospam at nosite.com> writes:
>"Anthony Yeung" <syeung at cc.UManitoba.CA> wrote in message
>news:955vpp$2v at smc.vnet.net...
>> hi all,
>> I have this problem on my Win98 machine. The math kernel quits
>> whenever the computation is intensive (for several seconds). It sounds
>> like it hits the maxmemory and crashed. This computer is PIII 750 with
>128Meg
>> RAM. I don<t know how to fix it. The version of mathematica is version 4.
>Please define "quits." Does it exit, or does it hang? And please tell us
>what it is evaluating.
>There are any number of legitimate expressions that will cause the kernel to
>work indefinitely long, and use up lots of system resources as well.
hi Paul,
Now I got the message:
The program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down (Mathekernel)
Invalid page fault in module mathedll.dll at 017f:6402ee45
Registers:
Bytes at CS:EIP:
Stack Dump:
My system monitor indicates the unused physical memory is closed to zero and the swap space has just started
to grow. I have lots of swap space though (Windows managing)
thanks
Anthony
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